Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Drug Analysis, and Drug Information, Research Group Experimental Pharmacology Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brussels Belgium
2. Center for Neurosciences Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brussels Belgium
3. Department of Neurology Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel Brussels Belgium
4. Research Group Biostatistics and Medical Informatics Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brussels Belgium
5. Department of Clinical Biology, Laboratory of Clinical Neurochemistry Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel Brussels Belgium
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveIn the management of epilepsy, there is an ongoing quest to discover new biomarkers to improve the diagnostic process, the monitoring of disease progression, and the evaluation of treatment responsiveness. In this regard, biochemical traceability in biofluids is notably absent in contrast to other diseases. In the present preclinical study, we investigated the potential of neurofilament light chain (NfL) as a possible diagnostic and response fluid biomarker for epilepsy.MethodsWe gained insights into NfL levels during the various phases of the intrahippocampal kainic acid mouse model of temporal lobe epilepsy—namely, the status epilepticus (SE) and the chronic phase with spontaneous seizures. To this end, NfL levels were determined directly in the cerebral interstitial fluid (ISF) with cerebral open flow microperfusion as sampling technique, as well as in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma. Lastly, we assessed whether NfL levels diminished upon curtailing SE with diazepam and ketamine.ResultsNfL levels are higher during SE in both cerebral ISF and plasma in kainic acid‐treated mice compared to sham‐injected mice. Additionally, ISF and plasma NfL levels are lower in mice treated with diazepam and ketamine to stop SE compared with the vehicle‐treated mice. In the chronic phase with spontaneous seizures, higher NfL levels could only be detected in ISF and CSF samples, and not in plasma. No correlations could be found between NfL levels and seizure burden, nor with immunohistological markers for neurodegeneration/inflammation.SignificanceOur findings demonstrate the translational potential of NfL as a blood‐based fluid biomarker for SE. This is less evident for chronic epilepsy, as in this case higher NfL levels could only be detected in ISF and CSF, and not in plasma, acknowledging the invasive nature of CSF sampling in chronic epilepsy follow‐up.
Funder
Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Neurology
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